76 NOISETTE ROSES. 



rampant grower, profuse bloomer, and universally 

 cultivated, 



Charles the Tenth, rosy purple, very double, and in dry 

 weather blooms well, but in moist weather, its buds 

 do not open ; is an excellent rose in a southern lati- 

 tude. 



Coeurjaune and Coeitr suffre are alike yellowish white, a 

 hardy rose of strong growth, and profusion of 

 flowers. 



Cloth of Gold, or chromatella deep sulphur yellow, very 

 large flower, cupped and fine fragrant. 



Cora L. Barton, fine rosy pink, very large flower, a profuse 

 bloomer, fragrant. 



Euphrosine, rosy buff, inclining to yellow, very fragrant 

 a very profuse blooming variety of medium growth. 



Fellenberg, bright crimson, double, a strong grower, pro- 

 fuse in bloom, and a decided, distinct, and excellent 

 rose. 



Jaune Desprez, or French yellow Noisette, rosy buff, large 

 and perfectly double, flowers in large clusters ; is a 

 strong grower and delightfully fragrant, very hardy 

 and well calculated for a pillar rose. 



Julia, rosy lilac, of strong growth, profuse in bloom very 

 perfect and double. 



Julienne le Sourd, dark rose, a most profuse bloomer, per- 

 fectly double, and a fine dwarf. 



Lamarque, greenish white, extremely large, profuse in 

 bloom, perfectly double and agreeably scented 

 closely approaches the tea rose in its size and fra- 

 grance ; it makes a splendid pillar rose, frequently 

 growing ten feet in one season. 



La Biche, pale flesh, large and double, a fine pillar rose, and 

 very distinct and fragrant. 



Lady Byron, pink, very compact, and perfectly double, and 

 is a good pillar rose. 



Lutea or Smithii, pale yellow, large double flow r ers, but 

 does'not open well in moist weather ; it is a superb 

 article when perfect, and is quite a dwarf, having 

 very little of the Noisette character, but delightfully 

 scented. 



Luxembourg, fine rosy purple, very perfect, a free grower 

 and fragrant. 



